Articles in "Hebrew University of Jerusalem"
Israeli Scientists Open Simpler Path to Building Complex Medicines
In drug discovery, making a new medicine is often compared to building something at a very small scale. Chemists have to connect tiny ...
Breakthrough Study Points To Immune Response As Driver Of Rapid Aging
Scientists have uncovered a surprising mechanism behind some of the most severe forms of rapid aging, showing that the body’s own immune ...
Survey Links War to Drop in Sleep, Diet and Exercise Across Israel
Israelis significantly reduced physical activity, slept less and shifted toward less healthy diets during the war with Iran, with similar ...
Extreme Flooding Storms Are Surprisingly Predictable, New Study Finds
The most intense and destructive rainstorms in Portugal may also be among the most predictable, according to a new study that challenges ...
Israeli Study Links October 7 Trauma to Sensory Disorders in Children
Nearly half of young children who survived the October 7, 2023 attacks developed atypical sensory responses, causing everyday sounds, ...
COVID-19 May Increase Lung Cancer Vulnerability, Study Warns
COVID-19 may leave a longer biological footprint on the lungs than previously understood, according to a new Israeli-U.S. study that links ...
Hebrew University Develops AI Rare Disease Gene Finder
Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem announced they have created an artificial intelligence tool that can greatly reduce the ...
Hebrew University Researchers Discover How E. coli Outsmarts Human Cells
Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have discovered a two-part mechanism used by a pathogenic strain of E. coli to weaken the ...
Smart Green Walls Could Cut Costs and Boost Indoor Air Quality
Israeli scientists have unveiled a new artificial intelligence–driven platform that could transform indoor green walls from decorative ...
Israeli Study Links Brain Energy Use to Obesity and Addiction
Why do people chase a good meal, fall in love, or keep scrolling late into the night? For decades, scientists have said it’s because ...